Bill,
I believe Leigh and I are using GCC 4.0.1, so that might be causing a problem. I don't know what's happening, but after Googling for libobjc.A.dylib, I found "The libobjc.A.dylib file contains a developmental copy of the Objective-C runtime. It’s not necessary for normal development." I assume this is getting pulled in by one of the frameworks (CoreMIDI, CoreFoundation, or CoreAudio) used by PortMidi applications, but I don't know why. The pm_mac.xcodeproj should be equivalent to the Makefile.osx except for the xcode configuration and installation options, so if Leigh's command line works for you, I'll track down the Makefile.osx problem. (I do all my testing with Makefile.osx).
        -Roger
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